Itchy eyes with eye droppings are usually caused by conjunctivitis or allergy.
1. Conjunctivitis: usually dominated by bacterial infection, yellow eye droppings will form in the eyes, which may also be accompanied by symptoms such as itching, congestion and conjunctival edema, which can be treated with anti-infective eye drops such as ofloxacin eye drops and moxifloxacin eye drops.
2. Allergy: Once the conjunctival tissues of the eyes come into contact with allergens such as pollen and willow, it is easy to induce mast cell degranulation, release leukotrienes, histamine and other allergic transmitters, triggering an allergic reaction, which also leads to an increase in ocular secretion, which can be treated with anti-allergy eye drops, such as ketotifen fumarate eye drops and olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops.
Patients with symptoms of increased eye discharge should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner and be treated by the doctor after identifying the cause.